The Clock Is Ticking Mr President

What Percentage Of Americans Are Expendable? A New Low For Our Society!

Have we reached a new low in this country where a certain number of Americans are now expendable? If you watched the video above and listened to the White House Press Secretary Jay Carney… the American public should not worry about 5% or so of our citizens! What??? Why is that??? When did we become so crass??? Is it to achieve Mr. Obama’s political purposes of implementing an ill-conceived health care plan that is destined to fail and hurt millions of Americans in the process, as well as to waste trillions of dollars? When do you face reality? Placing one person in danger in this country for any reason, especially taking their health insurance and their doctors away…is unacceptable!!! The responses by your health care program promoters on the Sunday Talk Show programs are not believable nor realistic when it comes to the American People.

Were the four Americans in Benghazi expendable? Why did we not send help to them? Why did we deceitfully blame their deaths on a video that never entered into the picture? Americans are asking for answers from all of those on the Left…including the Secretary of State and the President!

On Wednesday, Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius testified before Congress about the continuing issues with the rollout of Obamacare’shealth insurance exchanges. “Hold me accountable for the debacle,” said Sebelius. “I’m responsible.” I attended the hearing, and I was struck by the scope, scale, and depth of the health law’s problems, problems that far exceed any one political appointee. But Obamacare’s disruption of the existing health insurance market—a disruption codified in law, and known to the administration—is only just beginning. And it’s far broader than recent media coverage has implied.

By John Tozzi October 29, 2013Yes, People Are Losing Their Insurance-Photograph by David Paul Morris/Bloomberg

Six months into his presidency, Barack Obama promised that his proposed health reforms wouldn’t force people who were happy with their insurance to change. “If you like your health-care plan, you’ll be able to keep your health-care plan, period,” he said. But hundreds of thousands of people are finding out that’s not the case.Insurance companies are terminating policies for many people whose insurance doesn’t meet the standards of the new health law. Here’s what you need to know:

Why is this happening?
The Affordable Care Act sets standards that private insurance companies must follow. Health plans must pay for at least 60 percent of their members’ medical costs on average. They also have to provide 10 areas of coverage, called essential health benefits, such as hospitalization, mental health treatment, and maternity care. Plans that don’t meet these standards generally can’t be sold after 2013, unless they’re grandfathered (more on that below). Insurers are ending these plans and pushing people to buy more comprehensive policies, some of which may also have higher premiums. For low- and middle-income people, the law provides subsidies to make health coverage more affordable.